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our international affairs editor was in studio earlier to give us his analysis on the situation. >> it is definitely a major escalation. it is a high death toll. the previous bombings in south beirut just over a month ago injured people but did not kill anyone. it confirms a pattern in which shiite civilians are equated with hezbollah fighters. these last two bombings in south beirut are different from the roadside bombs targeting hezbollah convoys heading toward syria that we saw in june and july. so, now there is no distinction being made between hezbollah soldiers and the shiite civilian population. as for yesterday's attack that we are seeing pictures of, the possibility that this was a suicide bomber is now being mentioned by lebanon's interior minister. that suggests a jihadist dimension. responsibility was claimed by this extremist sunni group, but it is not the only group that is seeking to retaliate for hezbollah's involvement in syria. members of another extremist sunni group are fighting in syria. they tried to infiltrate lebanon. some of their members were arrested on july
our international affairs editor was in studio earlier to give us his analysis on the situation. >> it is definitely a major escalation. it is a high death toll. the previous bombings in south beirut just over a month ago injured people but did not kill anyone. it confirms a pattern in which shiite civilians are equated with hezbollah fighters. these last two bombings in south beirut are different from the roadside bombs targeting hezbollah convoys heading toward syria that we saw in june...
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that's according to the department of veterans affairs and they are very concerned. officials say they don't know exactly why the numbers have grown so much. but researchers say they are now able to rule out one possible factor. exposure to combat. researchers at san diego's naval health center surveyed more than 145,000 current and former military personnel. they concluded that some of the strongest risk factors for military suicide are similar to those in the civilian world. including mental illness, substance abuse and financial problems. but they say deployment to a war zone has very little to no influence, huh. meanwhile government officials and mental health experts say they are looking for ways to reverse the growing number of military suicides. and today one senator held a hearing on the issue. jonathan serrie with the news in atlanta tonight. jonathan? >> hi, shep. well georgia senator johnny isakson called this hearing to follow up on changes going on atlanta va medical center. those changes in response to it a va inspector general report back in april. lin
that's according to the department of veterans affairs and they are very concerned. officials say they don't know exactly why the numbers have grown so much. but researchers say they are now able to rule out one possible factor. exposure to combat. researchers at san diego's naval health center surveyed more than 145,000 current and former military personnel. they concluded that some of the strongest risk factors for military suicide are similar to those in the civilian world. including mental...
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the five men are suspected of assaulting a 22-year-old woman and beating her male cockt in an abandoned textile mill last thursday. media reported on the same day a group of armed men raped a female police officer. people in mumbai including journalists marched in the city on sunday protesting a series of sexual crimes. they called for a police crackdown and faster trials. there were nationwide protests last december after a female student was gang raped on a bus in new delhi. she later died from injuries. that incident led to tougher laws against sexual offenses. but there have been similar assaults since then. >>> 68 years after world war ii ended, and the japanese and russians have still not signed a peace treaty. the main obstacle is an ongoing territorial issue. four islands which the japanese call the northern territories, lie close to both russia and japan. they have been settled by japanese. when the war ended, soviet troops occupied them and incorporated them into what was then the soviet union. for decades japan has been negotiating for their return. soviet leader joseph stali
the five men are suspected of assaulting a 22-year-old woman and beating her male cockt in an abandoned textile mill last thursday. media reported on the same day a group of armed men raped a female police officer. people in mumbai including journalists marched in the city on sunday protesting a series of sexual crimes. they called for a police crackdown and faster trials. there were nationwide protests last december after a female student was gang raped on a bus in new delhi. she later died...
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the election campaign underway here in germany. >> germans go to the polls on september september 20 22 elect a new government, and the parties are fighting hard for every last vote, including those for new citizens. >> 10% of those eligible to cast ballots in september have an immigrant background. it's mainly social democrats who are attracting their votes, and here's why. >> campaigning in germany's industrial heartland. 11 in four people here are immigrants. the deputy chair of the main opposition party, the social democrats, hopes her turkish background will help connect with minority voters. she even helps translate. >> he says he is working on european projects and has many guest here. >> she has urged her party to reach out more to immigrants. >> we need to be more open- minded. we walked down every street here around the train station. we go to places where many others do not go, where other parties say, "let's not campaign here. let's concentrate on the better districts." we say, "no, these areas all belong to the same city." >> in businesses, long time spd supporters come fac
the election campaign underway here in germany. >> germans go to the polls on september september 20 22 elect a new government, and the parties are fighting hard for every last vote, including those for new citizens. >> 10% of those eligible to cast ballots in september have an immigrant background. it's mainly social democrats who are attracting their votes, and here's why. >> campaigning in germany's industrial heartland. 11 in four people here are immigrants. the deputy...
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other side 22 miles per hour. sfo conditions near that fire looks like smoke gets pushed towards the east northeast. if you live in the area you might see smoke there soon if you aren't seeing it, i'll be back with another update in just a few minute autos thank you. >> right now we have a fairfield stay with us man. thanks for joining us today. >> sure. >> what can you tell us? you've been talking with people monitoring this fire. >> just trying to keep up with this fire. without being there, or being in the way. i heard six buildings were residences engulfed and we've had quite a bit of help there. i understand this is something i heard offhand that there might be a water pressure problem out there. >> okay. we're watching ladder trucks throwing water from the air. hard to see whether crews are able to get through these locations. >> that is it. several homes are on fire. only thing, only good news is that i don't believe we're going to have a loss of life. >> and we understand the high school is going to be the
other side 22 miles per hour. sfo conditions near that fire looks like smoke gets pushed towards the east northeast. if you live in the area you might see smoke there soon if you aren't seeing it, i'll be back with another update in just a few minute autos thank you. >> right now we have a fairfield stay with us man. thanks for joining us today. >> sure. >> what can you tell us? you've been talking with people monitoring this fire. >> just trying to keep up with this...
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james is with us. we are starting with june asia. planning a big demonstration against the ruling the islamist party. commentsare photos and all evening and all day, including a petition that i found. that square where many are gathering. you can see they are occupying. that is a petition that has been signed by many people. the two politicians in the last -- months, of course, they it was six months ago. iner people commenting response to that. some are looking to carpool through twitter. some people say that i have a feeling that in a few hours this will be a historic moment, a rendezvous with history. the contrary message putting up photos of a demonstration a few days back on the third with lots of people wanting to their message which is a democracy must be maintained. the revolution must be preserved, so to speak. on social media are sending misinformation. up, shared byt people. there is some degree of misinformation on line. that this the concern could really be a split. they wanted a more secular supporters, a very tumultuou
james is with us. we are starting with june asia. planning a big demonstration against the ruling the islamist party. commentsare photos and all evening and all day, including a petition that i found. that square where many are gathering. you can see they are occupying. that is a petition that has been signed by many people. the two politicians in the last -- months, of course, they it was six months ago. iner people commenting response to that. some are looking to carpool through twitter. some...
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. >> abc's global affairs correspondent martha raddatz traveled to cairo for an exclusive interview with the man at center of the crisis there. >> he is one of the most powerful men in egypt right now, a civilian leader behind the military's brutal crackdown on its own people. >> no country will allow to have a paramilitary people taking to the streets, preventing simple inhabitants in the neighborhood not able to go out. >> reporter: they were killed for doing that. >> we didn't provoke it. we asked them to go freely. we started by throwing only tear gas and they answered back by firing. >> reporter: the result, more than 1,000 egyptians dead. most of them for protesting the military seizing power. you do not believe egyptian security forces used excessive force at all? >> i cannot say that all of the police are peaceful. of course, there are some exceptions. i cannot say 100%. but i am sure that by and large they try to abide. >> reporter: so no remorse for what happened? >> when you see people dying from your side or the other you cannot say i have remorse. but you feel bad. because t
. >> abc's global affairs correspondent martha raddatz traveled to cairo for an exclusive interview with the man at center of the crisis there. >> he is one of the most powerful men in egypt right now, a civilian leader behind the military's brutal crackdown on its own people. >> no country will allow to have a paramilitary people taking to the streets, preventing simple inhabitants in the neighborhood not able to go out. >> reporter: they were killed for doing that....
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as you know the g a immigrant affairs compliant and provides technical resources for all departments and improves the access with folks with limited language proficiency. we monitor bilingual at 60 public events including the town hall and commission meetings. they've translated hundreds of documents and assisted folks in disastrous situation. we have provided assistance and that is for the interpretation. and the he - that concludes my presentation >> do you have any comments on the discussion i understand the discussion with the budget analyst are ongoing. >> yes we're going to work with the budget analyst this next week. >> mr. rose. >> nope hold on supervisor bred. >> thank you for your presentation you and i have had discussions in the past. i really have some southerners and according to proposed plan in the budget we're looking at increasing the arts funding by close to a million dollars. i have numbers that indicate a significant amount of the grant funding that comes from the grant to the arts it not being given to diverse contingency. they were providing grants and they rec
as you know the g a immigrant affairs compliant and provides technical resources for all departments and improves the access with folks with limited language proficiency. we monitor bilingual at 60 public events including the town hall and commission meetings. they've translated hundreds of documents and assisted folks in disastrous situation. we have provided assistance and that is for the interpretation. and the he - that concludes my presentation >> do you have any comments on the...
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let's bring in our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. andrea, we know from previous experience the u.s. can't maintain this red alert posture indefinitely so what's the plan going forward here? >> it really is day by day. the intelligence of an impending attack as you're reporting is serious but they still don't know the specific target. there are several other threats, possibility for the retaliation for the drone strike richard just mentioned and a threatening speech last week by ayman al zawahiri. the upcoming anniversary this week of bombings of tanzania and elsewhere and of course ramadan. after wrestling with whether to closing the additional posts they decided to err on the side of caution. >>> in los angeles, a man is in custody facing a charge of murder after allegedly driving a car into a crowd of people enjoying themselves on the boardwalk in the popular venice beach area. a woman on her honeymoon was killed and 11 others injured. nbc's miguel alma ger is there with the latest. miguel? >> reporter: good evening, on a summer we
let's bring in our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. andrea, we know from previous experience the u.s. can't maintain this red alert posture indefinitely so what's the plan going forward here? >> it really is day by day. the intelligence of an impending attack as you're reporting is serious but they still don't know the specific target. there are several other threats, possibility for the retaliation for the drone strike richard just mentioned and a threatening speech...
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on june 22, "the boston globe" published additional material from the study. the documents printed in the papers were classified, and were not to be made public according to the government. ♪ >> the attorney general has called a couple of times about these "new york times" stories, and he's advised that -- >> hell, my view is to prosecute the person that gave it to him, if you can find out who that is. >> a single name has been mentioned most prominently as the possible source as the "times" documents. daniel elsberg. >> we can not let the officials of the executive branch determine for us what it is that the public needs to know about how well and how they are discharging their functions. ♪ >> he volunteered for service in vietnam. he was so nuts he would drive around vietnam with a carbine when it was guerrilla infested. and he'd shoot at peasants in the field. ♪ [ applause ] >> the pentagon report is only the beginning in itself. there will be much more. temptation will be great for a witch hunt, the unmasking of villains and the manufacture of scapeg
on june 22, "the boston globe" published additional material from the study. the documents printed in the papers were classified, and were not to be made public according to the government. ♪ >> the attorney general has called a couple of times about these "new york times" stories, and he's advised that -- >> hell, my view is to prosecute the person that gave it to him, if you can find out who that is. >> a single name has been mentioned most prominently...
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on june 22, "the boston globe" published additional material from the study. the documents printed in the papers were classified, and were not to be made public according to the government. ♪ >> the attorney general has called a couple of times about these "new york times" stories, he's advised that unless he puts the times on notice, he's going to waive any prosecution. >> hell, my view is to prosecute the person that gave it to him, if you can find out who that is. >> a single name has been mentioned most prominently as the possible source as the "times" documents. daniel elsberg. a former state department and pentagon planner, and of late, something of a phantom figure. >> we cannot let the officials of the executive branch determine for us what it is that the public needs to know about how well and how they are discharging their functions. ♪ >> he's the brightest student i've ever had. he volunteered for service in vietnam. he was so nuts he would drive around vietnam with a carbine when it was guerrilla infested. and he'd shoot at peasants in the fiel
on june 22, "the boston globe" published additional material from the study. the documents printed in the papers were classified, and were not to be made public according to the government. ♪ >> the attorney general has called a couple of times about these "new york times" stories, he's advised that unless he puts the times on notice, he's going to waive any prosecution. >> hell, my view is to prosecute the person that gave it to him, if you can find out who...
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he pulls out his .22 revolver. and unleashes six shots in 1.7 seconds. 1.7 seconds is the time it takes me to say 1.7 seconds. it's that fast. the first shot hits jim brady, the press secretary, in the head. >> brady is seen here between reagan and secret service agent jerry parr. >> the second shot, it's tom delahanty, a d.c. police officer, in the back. >> get out! get out! >> third shot goes high, hits that building across the street right there. the fourth shot hits timothy mccarthy, secret service agent, square in the chest. he's not wearing a bullet-proof vest. he falls to the ground. the fifth shot hits the armored, bullet-proof window of the car. as reagan and parr flash behind it, diving in. the sixth shot cracks across the driveway. no one knows where that sixth shot went until later. they realized it slapped off the side of the car, slipped through a gap between the door and the door frame. >> i thought it was firecrackers. and the next thing i knew, one of the secret service agents behind me just seized
he pulls out his .22 revolver. and unleashes six shots in 1.7 seconds. 1.7 seconds is the time it takes me to say 1.7 seconds. it's that fast. the first shot hits jim brady, the press secretary, in the head. >> brady is seen here between reagan and secret service agent jerry parr. >> the second shot, it's tom delahanty, a d.c. police officer, in the back. >> get out! get out! >> third shot goes high, hits that building across the street right there. the fourth shot hits...
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i put my pants on one leg at a time except my pants are 22 different flavors. i've got grape pants, i've got watermelon pants. and i wear them in my head. it takes work to look this good. but other than that, i'm completely normal. well, relatively normal. [ male announcer ] try any of our 22 delicious flavors. smile. it's kool-aid. and now introducing new kool-aid liquid. well, at perdue, we say you are what you eat...eats. so we feed our chickens an all-veggie diet, including corn and marigolds with no added animal by-products... hormones...or steroids. because at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. >>> will usher lose custody of his kids after his son nearly drowned? >>> plus, terrence howard speaks out to me after his ex accuses him of beating her. i'm nancy o'dell. >> the shocking photos, a black eye, bruises. she says he sucker punched her. he says it never happened. >> anybody that knows me, i really can't harm a fly. >> now what we know about the abuse allegations in tonight's "top story." >> then, usher's 5-year-old son nearly
i put my pants on one leg at a time except my pants are 22 different flavors. i've got grape pants, i've got watermelon pants. and i wear them in my head. it takes work to look this good. but other than that, i'm completely normal. well, relatively normal. [ male announcer ] try any of our 22 delicious flavors. smile. it's kool-aid. and now introducing new kool-aid liquid. well, at perdue, we say you are what you eat...eats. so we feed our chickens an all-veggie diet, including corn and...
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how does the 35 stand up against the f-22? is it -- like the f-22? guest: they are made to be they are both stealth. differentuse avionics. they are made to work in concert. f-22 isn't air to air airplane air to air airplane. like intelligence gathering and command and control. those are the things they f-35 does. eight partner countries. we believe more countries will join the program in the future. it is made to operate with the f-22. militaryn is retired in jacksonville, florida. caller: how are you doing today? good morning. how much longer can we sustain the f-15 and f-16? . am retired and we have f-16 what about the countermeasures? will be comparable to the ?ussians guest: thank you. what can we do? just like the car that you drive. anes werepl designed in the nixon administration. not justuying the f-35 for today's threat but for the next 50-plus years. intensive airplane to outpace the threat. the f-35 continues that advantage. 35 is designed to do that. we have been doing stealth airplanes far longer than in .hina and russia the f-35 builds
how does the 35 stand up against the f-22? is it -- like the f-22? guest: they are made to be they are both stealth. differentuse avionics. they are made to work in concert. f-22 isn't air to air airplane air to air airplane. like intelligence gathering and command and control. those are the things they f-35 does. eight partner countries. we believe more countries will join the program in the future. it is made to operate with the f-22. militaryn is retired in jacksonville, florida. caller: how...
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with alex witt". 22 u.s. dippic posts prepare to close tomorrow because of an unspecified threat, officials are weighing in on how serious a threat this is. kristin welker, good morning to you. how concerned is the white house after those unspecified threats. is there a particular error officials are zeroing in on? >> alex, good morning to your first question. white house officials are concerned. they point out this is highly unusual. state department officials saying they are acting out of abundance of caution. so here's what we want. 22 embassies will close tomorrow in 17 different countries. mostly in the middle east and north africa. officials won't go into great deal about the exact nature of the threat. they believe it is coming from al qaeda. they say it is really serious and these steps are necessary. listen to what representative peter king had to say from new york. >> we're not certain exactly where something might happen, but it's very specific as to when and it's also very specific as to the fact
with alex witt". 22 u.s. dippic posts prepare to close tomorrow because of an unspecified threat, officials are weighing in on how serious a threat this is. kristin welker, good morning to you. how concerned is the white house after those unspecified threats. is there a particular error officials are zeroing in on? >> alex, good morning to your first question. white house officials are concerned. they point out this is highly unusual. state department officials saying they are acting...
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our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has been following this all day and starts us off from our d.c. newsroom. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. administration officials and members of congress who have been briefed on the intelligence say this is the most serious threat in years, warranting the extreme steps they are taking to close embassies and issue a worldwide travel alert for americans. a of particular concern targets in the middle east and north africa, but not necessarily limited to those areas. the administration is not taking chances. as of sunday, it is closing 22 embassies and consulates from algeria all the the way east to bangladesh, including cairo, where nbc's ayman mohyeldin reports. >> reporter: this latest terrorist threat comes as the u.s. embassy here already faces violent street protests. that's why they've already put up blast walls like this and have beefed up additional security. >> reporter: and in kabul, atiyah abawi. >> an official i spoke to here said this is one of the most serious warnings they have received in a
our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has been following this all day and starts us off from our d.c. newsroom. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. administration officials and members of congress who have been briefed on the intelligence say this is the most serious threat in years, warranting the extreme steps they are taking to close embassies and issue a worldwide travel alert for americans. a of particular concern targets in the middle east and...
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that's not something that anybody wanted to happen, wants to happen but i think that the catch-22 here is that to bring the america's cup into the modern day, to attract this mass audience which was part of larry's vision, you know, you want to have these races be high adrenaline, you want to have them close to shore. you want to have these sailors look like superheroes in their protective helmets and vests. so you get the networks more interested in it because there is this speed and allure of danger. why is nascar popular? why is football popular? you dread and anticipate the pileups. so there is a certain amount of blood sport to all of these sports and -- but you look at these boats and you get the know the stories of the sailors and engineers and builders and it become this is really compelling sporting event it makes the most aggressive use of new technology which i think is new technology. >> rose: what's the most interesting revelation about him that you discovered? for you. >> that he is as reflective as he is. that he -- at the end of my book i have him -- he talks a lot abou
that's not something that anybody wanted to happen, wants to happen but i think that the catch-22 here is that to bring the america's cup into the modern day, to attract this mass audience which was part of larry's vision, you know, you want to have these races be high adrenaline, you want to have them close to shore. you want to have these sailors look like superheroes in their protective helmets and vests. so you get the networks more interested in it because there is this speed and allure of...
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unfortunately it is a catch-22 on both ends. i'm not seeing the loud voices within the journalistic establishment, of whom there were 15 to 20 notable celebrities who egyptians had come to respect. today, you would be hard-pressed to find a single individual that you would trust and rely on their integrity through and through across these various eras. so, unfortunately, the encampment is too deep for them to see what this does to the profession and the likelihood of their progress and seeing through a free press a year or two years down the line. >> nothing to add. >> seems depressing. >> [inaudible] i wonder if you might speak to the state of -- the international media. there has been a public scandal of al jazeera. what is going on now? who is listening to it? is it deemed legitimate by either of the sides? in terms of positive pressure points on egyptians, and i do not just mean the military or the government, in terms of the public, are there international voices, whether u.n., regional and country specific that are seen as
unfortunately it is a catch-22 on both ends. i'm not seeing the loud voices within the journalistic establishment, of whom there were 15 to 20 notable celebrities who egyptians had come to respect. today, you would be hard-pressed to find a single individual that you would trust and rely on their integrity through and through across these various eras. so, unfortunately, the encampment is too deep for them to see what this does to the profession and the likelihood of their progress and seeing...
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i'm going to see him today. >> thanks for coming to see us. >> you can catch "deadly affairs." >> saturdays at 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on investigation discovery. id, they call it. >>> how good you look you all in your -- >> jeans. how to wear the latest denim. >> you were rocking yours this morning. >> oh, baby. but first these messages. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. eating lunch isn't exactly hard work. so why do you feel so tired afterward? instead of refueled and focused, you're foggy and sluggish. it's that 2:30 feeling again. so how do you get your clear, alert feeling back? get a coffee... then another? do this instead. take one 5-hour energy. in minutes foggy and sluggish is gone... hello clear and alert. 5-hour energy. take it after lunch. be clear and alert for hours. for digestive health? yes and did you know that trubiotics is a daily probiotic that helps in two ways? it supports digestive and immune health by working in your gut where 70% of your immune system lives. try trubiotics today. >
i'm going to see him today. >> thanks for coming to see us. >> you can catch "deadly affairs." >> saturdays at 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on investigation discovery. id, they call it. >>> how good you look you all in your -- >> jeans. how to wear the latest denim. >> you were rocking yours this morning. >> oh, baby. but first these messages. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much...
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. >> kelly: judy miller, jim pinkerton, ellen ratner and affair ard grenell. i'm kelly wright. fox news watch is on right now. >> end of the war in afghanistan doesn't mean the end of threats to our nation. as i said before even as we decimated the al-qaeda leadership that attacked us on 9/11, al-qaeda affiliates and like-minded extremists still threatened the homeland, still threaten our diplomatic facilities, still threaten our businesses abroad. we've got to take these threats seriously and do all we can to confront them. >> kelly: president obama at camp pendleton delivering a sobering message about the threats we still face from al-qaeda and other extremists. he also commented on the terror threat and progress we have made against al-qaeda while appearing on the tonight show with jay leno and answered questions on friday afternoon at a press conference. jim, the tonight show, was it the right place, proper place to talk about such issues as terror alerts? >> actually jay leno asked tougher questions than the "new york times" -- i have to confess as an avid news consumer, i
. >> kelly: judy miller, jim pinkerton, ellen ratner and affair ard grenell. i'm kelly wright. fox news watch is on right now. >> end of the war in afghanistan doesn't mean the end of threats to our nation. as i said before even as we decimated the al-qaeda leadership that attacked us on 9/11, al-qaeda affiliates and like-minded extremists still threatened the homeland, still threaten our diplomatic facilities, still threaten our businesses abroad. we've got to take these threats...
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senior white house foreign affairs correspondent wendell goler tells us why and what happens now. >> reporter: what never looked like a warm, fuzzy relationship from the outside, iced over after he granted asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden, and after weeks highlighting u.s., russian cooperation on the boston bombing and when snowden was stuck at the airport, he suddenly found that cooperation wanting. >> we were not at the point of progress where a summit at the presidential level was the most constructive step. >> reporter: aides say president obama will travel to st. petersburg for the summit, but will replace a one on one he was going to have with a stop in sweden. before the decision was announced, "the new york times" said the talks should be cancelled and chuck schumer cheered that saying president putin is acting like a schoolyard bully, doesn't reserve the respect a bilateral summit would have accorded him. but it is another uncomfortable moment in a relationship that has had its share. hillary clinton presented with a misspelled reset button. >> reporter: the president cau
senior white house foreign affairs correspondent wendell goler tells us why and what happens now. >> reporter: what never looked like a warm, fuzzy relationship from the outside, iced over after he granted asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden, and after weeks highlighting u.s., russian cooperation on the boston bombing and when snowden was stuck at the airport, he suddenly found that cooperation wanting. >> we were not at the point of progress where a summit at the presidential level...
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joining us now is is andrea mitchell, nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent, host of msnbc's "andrea mitchell reports." she's been closely following the situation in syria. andrea, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> "the new york times" reporting tonight the president is prepared to move unilaterally in syria even without our closest ally in britain. what are you hearing about this? >> we heard that actually, i heard that last night around midnight when it was becoming clear cameron was in trouble in response to my questions about the timing and whether the president would wait until after what we had thought would be a second british vote next week and after the g-20 when he gets back a week from tomorrow, gets back from st. petersburg and his trip to sweden. the message was, no, we will not have our hands tied by the u.n. and while we're sympathetic to david cameron's political situation, we will not wait upon the british. when they thought cameron was going to face a second critical vote next week, they were not and after the g-20 when he gets back a week f
joining us now is is andrea mitchell, nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent, host of msnbc's "andrea mitchell reports." she's been closely following the situation in syria. andrea, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> "the new york times" reporting tonight the president is prepared to move unilaterally in syria even without our closest ally in britain. what are you hearing about this? >> we heard that actually, i heard that last...
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i spent 22 years, i got zero disability. during my retirement the doctors said i took too good care of myself. the thing here in washington, d.c., when the wounded warrior cafe walter reed army medical center is closed on the weekend yet given $5.5 million in bonuses for people shifting paperwork from different stacks to another stack, that's reprehensible. these are people make sure we can live in the greatest nation in the world and should be doing everything possible and i think that comes back to the frustration that the american people are continuing to see. we are not solving anything. we're just taking one pile of sand and moving it to another location. >> what president obama said when he was in orlando, first of all, he pledged speedier service for veterans who have been -- >> the service is speedier. >> yes, but that's the problem. they do the simple ones and not the more complex ones and drag out -- yes, also highlighted the progress in reducing the huge number of outstanding veterans disability claims and claims
i spent 22 years, i got zero disability. during my retirement the doctors said i took too good care of myself. the thing here in washington, d.c., when the wounded warrior cafe walter reed army medical center is closed on the weekend yet given $5.5 million in bonuses for people shifting paperwork from different stacks to another stack, that's reprehensible. these are people make sure we can live in the greatest nation in the world and should be doing everything possible and i think that comes...
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. >> this whole nsa affair, we have seen protests across germany. that is shaping up to be a hot clinical topic. >> definitely a hot topic for the election campaign. we're seeing that the german government is under intense pressure to explain what it knew about surveillance activities. elementary oversight committees are being held on the subject. a couple more scheduled for this month. we're a few weeks away away from elections so definitely a hot topic area and >> thank you for the analysis. >> here is an update on the man who is going underground after revealing these spy programs. >> edward snowden lot -- left moscow airport after six weeks% in the transit zone. this is the only picture of him getting into a car at the airport. the u.s. has said it is disappointed by the decision to grant him temporary asylum. what about the technology behind the spying? let's bring in our technology expert. just how close would you say is the cooperation between intelligence agencies" permissions? >> it is getting closer every day as we follow the story. there
. >> this whole nsa affair, we have seen protests across germany. that is shaping up to be a hot clinical topic. >> definitely a hot topic for the election campaign. we're seeing that the german government is under intense pressure to explain what it knew about surveillance activities. elementary oversight committees are being held on the subject. a couple more scheduled for this month. we're a few weeks away away from elections so definitely a hot topic area and >> thank you...
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york city comptroller was asked three times a day whether he is once again engaged in an extramarital affair. here is what the once hooker happy loved of had to say. i am so tired of the personal attacks, and annwered all those questions. they're rather superior former love of. perhaps current former love of. anthony wiener making the new york mayoral race even more of a circus if you can imagine. the cereals sector winning the endorsement of a well-known new yorker. he rose to fame with his campaigg tagline, the rent is to get my. and an attorney representing san diego's mayor says that the city should paid and defend bob fuller against sexual-harassment allegations because the mayor never received state requires sexual-harassment training. what is the mayor to do. up next the president's friends on capitol hill throwing him an early birthday party in the "chalk talk." we will show you tonight why he might not be in the mood to celebrate. we're coming right back. ♪ i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when found out medica doesn't pay all my medical expens
york city comptroller was asked three times a day whether he is once again engaged in an extramarital affair. here is what the once hooker happy loved of had to say. i am so tired of the personal attacks, and annwered all those questions. they're rather superior former love of. perhaps current former love of. anthony wiener making the new york mayoral race even more of a circus if you can imagine. the cereals sector winning the endorsement of a well-known new yorker. he rose to fame with his...
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foreign affairs has an article basically excory eighting the president for what he has done in egypt or hasn't done. the managing editor of foreign affairs writes, washington backed hosni mubarak's dictatorship until mubarak had no chance of surviving. then when they threw him out, obama switched course again. the vacillation, all sides in egypt hate the united states which they're convinced backed their enemy. certainly the fact that we have called and not called this coup, it makes an already complex situation that much more complex. what does the president do? >> objectively speaking, this is about the least desirable outcome you could possibly have crafted if you were starting from the beginning. so, you know, they can't say that they have handled this well. there is plenty of blame to go around. the president needs to come out and pick a side. say something firm. what's going on here? what is the -- what is the end game here? the army seems to be behaving with impunity. >> yes. >> as they've said. there could be hundreds of people that have been killed here. josh hirsch reportin
foreign affairs has an article basically excory eighting the president for what he has done in egypt or hasn't done. the managing editor of foreign affairs writes, washington backed hosni mubarak's dictatorship until mubarak had no chance of surviving. then when they threw him out, obama switched course again. the vacillation, all sides in egypt hate the united states which they're convinced backed their enemy. certainly the fact that we have called and not called this coup, it makes an already...
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is on high alert at this hour. 22 u.s. embassies from north africa to bangladesh are closed now, and a worldwide travel alert is in effect for americans. andrea mitchell is nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent. andrea, good to have you here. what is it about where this is coming from and the significance of it that has engendered such a big reaction? >> well, they have intercepted chatter and it's coming from and targeting yemen. they believe it's either emanating from yemen where al qaeda and the arabian peninsula is the strongest unit or fractional unit of al qaeda that still remains. it's also the most operational unit. they're concerned about this area, but now they're looking at other areas as well. if there is no attack today, because this is the holiest day of the month of ramadan, the holy period in the muslim calendar, if there's no attack today, they have to decide today whether to expand this to some places in europe i'm told. they're looking at all of the most vulnerable posts. and they have to decide whet
is on high alert at this hour. 22 u.s. embassies from north africa to bangladesh are closed now, and a worldwide travel alert is in effect for americans. andrea mitchell is nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent. andrea, good to have you here. what is it about where this is coming from and the significance of it that has engendered such a big reaction? >> well, they have intercepted chatter and it's coming from and targeting yemen. they believe it's either emanating from yemen where al...
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is on high alert at this hour. 22 u.s. embassies from north africa to bangladesh are closed now, and a worldwide travel alert is in effect for americans. andrea mitchell is nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent. andrea, good to have you here. what is it about where this is coming from and the significance of it that has engendered such a big reaction? >> well, they have intercepted chatter and it's coming from and targeting yemen. they believe it's either emanating from yemen where al qaeda and the arabian peninsula is the strongest unit or fractional unit of al qaeda that still remains. it's also the most operational unit. they're concerned about this area, but now they're looking at other areas as well. if there is no attack today, because this is the holiest day of the month of ramadan, the holy period in the muslim calendar, if there's no attack today, they have to decide today whether to expand this to some places in europe i'm told. they're looking at all of the most vulnerable posts. and they have to decide whet
is on high alert at this hour. 22 u.s. embassies from north africa to bangladesh are closed now, and a worldwide travel alert is in effect for americans. andrea mitchell is nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent. andrea, good to have you here. what is it about where this is coming from and the significance of it that has engendered such a big reaction? >> well, they have intercepted chatter and it's coming from and targeting yemen. they believe it's either emanating from yemen where al...
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it seems as though the official count right now is 22 dead and at least 200 wounded in a bomb that went as large, they believe, as 70 kilos packed inside a car in what can only be described as what is a very dense residential neighborhood. >> >> it was the second bombing to hit the neighborhood in a month. tell us more about the background of this. who is mounting these attacks? >> it is the second attack, but this one will definitely turn out to be exponentially larger and more sophisticated than the first. they have been waiting for this sort of problem in southern beirut or in areas controlled by hezbollah as blowback for their involvement in the ongoing serious revolution. it looks like the war has come to beirut to a certain extent that some groups suggesting the target hezbollah out of revenge. >> what kind of revenge can we expect if any? >> in terms of retaliation, has blood is one of the most confident and professional organizations may be in all of the arab world. they are not just going to lash out, and they are definitely going to increase their security presence, although i
it seems as though the official count right now is 22 dead and at least 200 wounded in a bomb that went as large, they believe, as 70 kilos packed inside a car in what can only be described as what is a very dense residential neighborhood. >> >> it was the second bombing to hit the neighborhood in a month. tell us more about the background of this. who is mounting these attacks? >> it is the second attack, but this one will definitely turn out to be exponentially larger and...
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neither the trial or mubarak case is set to be a short affair. they fear that will be the same for the conflict. >> in a few minutes, we will have all of this weekend sports action, including formula one. first, a look at other headlines around the world. haverities in myanmar restored order after a mob burned down shops and homes. officials say the violence flared as rumors spread that a muslim man had attempted to rape a buddhist woman. police in india have arrested five men wanted in the gang rape of a journalist. two suspects appeared in court sunday. photographer staged protests outside the court in solidarity with the victim, who remains hospitalized. thousands of firefighters are struggling to contain a blaze in california that has blackened hundreds of square kilometers. winds threaten to push the wild five and further into the 70 national park -- yosemite national park. weeks to go in to the national election in germany, most people agree there is little doubt that chancellor win a merkel is set to third term. those curious to see with t
neither the trial or mubarak case is set to be a short affair. they fear that will be the same for the conflict. >> in a few minutes, we will have all of this weekend sports action, including formula one. first, a look at other headlines around the world. haverities in myanmar restored order after a mob burned down shops and homes. officials say the violence flared as rumors spread that a muslim man had attempted to rape a buddhist woman. police in india have arrested five men wanted in...
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. >>> it is thursday august 22 i'm heather homes and this is bay area new at 7. california governor declares a state of emergency as a wild fire rages out of control. several thousands homes and businesses are in harms way. residents and cam perez in the area have been told to evacant. nearly since it started saturday along with two homes and seven builds. the u.s. report service saying only 2% contained. the governor's will free up money and resources to battle this massive rage. have made the rim fire extremely difficult to fight whether crews can protect their homes. what those residents are telling him. >> the rim fire continues to burn out of control in the national forest and they are losing the fight at this time. as we have been reporting the fire exploded in size since yesterday trip willing too 53,000 acres and climbing quickly. four people had to evacant the moment they had to leave their homes was usually pretty obvious. >> a big boom and black smoke and we saw it and figured something happened that's when the called came up so i went home and finishe
. >>> it is thursday august 22 i'm heather homes and this is bay area new at 7. california governor declares a state of emergency as a wild fire rages out of control. several thousands homes and businesses are in harms way. residents and cam perez in the area have been told to evacant. nearly since it started saturday along with two homes and seven builds. the u.s. report service saying only 2% contained. the governor's will free up money and resources to battle this massive rage. have...
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the averages are up 19 to 22% each. stock futures are looking flat this morning. gotta mention this. facebook made a headline of its own. they closed above the ipo price for the first time closing above $39 a share. it debuted at $38. the earnings report showed facebook is selling more mobile ads these days. >>> lots of old cars on the road these days. the average age is 11.4 years. it's a record high. many people are hanging on to their cars. cars are engineered to last longer these days. it's good for auto body shops. new dealers are benefiting. there's pent up demand and leading to a surge in new car sales. >>> get this, you can get a loan for a house, an education and now day care if you live in new york city. this is interesting. middle class families with kids between 2 and 4 are going to be able to get up to $11,000 in loans. this is a pilot program, the first of its kind in the u.s. look at day care costs in manhattan. $2,300 a month. incredible. >> it's insane. >> the city subsidizes child care for families in poverty. >>> alex rodriguez has 31 million re
the averages are up 19 to 22% each. stock futures are looking flat this morning. gotta mention this. facebook made a headline of its own. they closed above the ipo price for the first time closing above $39 a share. it debuted at $38. the earnings report showed facebook is selling more mobile ads these days. >>> lots of old cars on the road these days. the average age is 11.4 years. it's a record high. many people are hanging on to their cars. cars are engineered to last longer these...
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it seems as though the official count right now is 22 dead and at least 200 wounded in a bomb that went as large, they believe, as 70 kilos packed inside a car in what can only be described as what is a very dense residential neighborhood. >> >> it was the second bombing to hit the neighborhood in a month. tell us more about the background of this. who is mounting these attacks? >> it is the second attack, but this one will definitely turn out to be exponentially larger and more sophisticated than the first. they have been waiting for this sort of problem in southern beirut or in areas controlled by hezbollah as blowback for their involvement in the ongoing serious revolution. it looks like the war has come to beirut to a certain extent that some groups suggesting the target hezbollah out of revenge. >> what kind of revenge can we expect if any? >> in terms of retaliation, has blood is one of the most confident and professional organizations may be in all of the arab world. they are not just going to lash out, and they are definitely going to increase their security presence, although i
it seems as though the official count right now is 22 dead and at least 200 wounded in a bomb that went as large, they believe, as 70 kilos packed inside a car in what can only be described as what is a very dense residential neighborhood. >> >> it was the second bombing to hit the neighborhood in a month. tell us more about the background of this. who is mounting these attacks? >> it is the second attack, but this one will definitely turn out to be exponentially larger and...
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us. be sure to follow us on twitter. i know you are all on it. jeronfnc. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you here next week. >>> on "fox news watch" -- what do you say to the cynics that go this is an overreaction to benghazi? >> one thing i tried to do as president is not overreact. >> president obama makes a post-prime time appearance. commenting on key issues and terror threats facing our nation. was this the right venue to make news? "the washington post" gets bought by amazon billionaire jeff bazzos. how did the media react to the news? what will this mean for the future of the newspaper business? >> you have the republican chairman -- i would say understandably miffed about these hillary clinton film. >> even some folks at nbc against the peacock plan to produce a miniseries about hillary clinton to run before she runs for president. and the head of the rmc takes a stand. demanding nbc and cnn drop their clinton projects. how will this fall in? >>> oprah speaks out about the trayvon martin shooting. did her
us. be sure to follow us on twitter. i know you are all on it. jeronfnc. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you here next week. >>> on "fox news watch" -- what do you say to the cynics that go this is an overreaction to benghazi? >> one thing i tried to do as president is not overreact. >> president obama makes a post-prime time appearance. commenting on key issues and terror threats facing our nation. was this the right...
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jeff jarvis writes -- the punch line of the snowden affair when we can't trust what government tells us we come to trust those who government doesn't trust. thus we no longer necessarily care what the official line is. and who delivers it. when that happens, access, currency of the beltway becomes worthless. the irony. jim, this report was out. prepared, i should say, before the president made those comments and before the president made some changes to the way the nsa operates. >> right. >> should we trust everything now -- >> the old joke, we are here for the boston and here -- to help you, protect you, it is -- look, peggy noonan wrote a terrific column on friday in which she said the net result of this is to turn americans into, quote, solemnly paranoid and fatalism -- no, i think they may be angry as well. look, this -- if i were the president i would stop making statements that seem to be undercut by his own actions a week or two later. >> what about the mainstream media coverage? it seems to have sort of -- dismissed this scandal? >> i don't think it did. i think "the wall str
jeff jarvis writes -- the punch line of the snowden affair when we can't trust what government tells us we come to trust those who government doesn't trust. thus we no longer necessarily care what the official line is. and who delivers it. when that happens, access, currency of the beltway becomes worthless. the irony. jim, this report was out. prepared, i should say, before the president made those comments and before the president made some changes to the way the nsa operates. >> right....
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if germans had to vote today for chancellor, 55% would choose merkel, versus 22%. 17% which is neither. most germans would prefer a grand coalition. steinberg has said such a coalition would have to go ahead without him -- time brewing -- steinbrueck. >> it was one of the most shocking events in south african history, the massacre of 34 miners. >> south africans have been commemorating the anniversary. >> the president backed out of the ceremonies, having lost support of many mineworkers. opponents say the case exposes his failure to tackle south africa's problems. >> gathering at the rocky outcrop to remember the men who were gunned down more than a year ago. the miners said they would continue their struggle. >> we need to make sure that there is no blood that is going to be shut again. >> the massacre was south africa's deadliest labor incident since the end of apartheid. the government inquiry set up to investigate the killings has yet to publish its findings. miners and their families here experience grinding poverty. in stark contrast to the mineral wealth they bring to the surfa
if germans had to vote today for chancellor, 55% would choose merkel, versus 22%. 17% which is neither. most germans would prefer a grand coalition. steinberg has said such a coalition would have to go ahead without him -- time brewing -- steinbrueck. >> it was one of the most shocking events in south african history, the massacre of 34 miners. >> south africans have been commemorating the anniversary. >> the president backed out of the ceremonies, having lost support of many...
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i hadn't smoked in 22 years. how could this happen to me? he said, "well, you know about radon gas?" we'll... you know, i heard about it. he said, "well, the second leading cause of cancer" "in america is radon, 22,000 people a year die from this." i literally left the doctor's office, got a test kit, put it in my house, and our result was 39.8. the upper limit is 4. we got to get this fixed. that was on a monday, and on wednesday, our mitigation system was up and running. well, i think everybody should have their house tested. we'd never know. we'd still be living there. i could get another tumor from it. right now, it's changing my life. is moving up the depth chart. he will start getting the same number of reps as colt mccoy. on friday against the chiefs, the seventh round pick out per formed the other back ups complete gz six of -- completing six of 9 yards and a touchdown. daniels is happy to get a start especially after breaking his ankle his senior year in college. there was something they liked and that they saw they liked. i am cont
i hadn't smoked in 22 years. how could this happen to me? he said, "well, you know about radon gas?" we'll... you know, i heard about it. he said, "well, the second leading cause of cancer" "in america is radon, 22,000 people a year die from this." i literally left the doctor's office, got a test kit, put it in my house, and our result was 39.8. the upper limit is 4. we got to get this fixed. that was on a monday, and on wednesday, our mitigation system was up and...
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nothing that we're doing here is going to significantly change the state of affairs. anybody can say i think you're going to have to do an e-i-r. that later can be written, in that case a full e-i-r would take longer than this. we've said they're mitigated negative declaration could get us there. but if somebody wants an e-i-r done, member of the public, then it could extend this and we are probably more in line with what tmg is saying, then, you have to write another 10 months a year for the whole e-i-r process. but if we're successful with the mitigated negative declaration, we believe we can start construction as we finish construction on phase 1, we can start construction on phase ii and get done by november 16th -- november 2006. so, a seamless -- a seamless and nondisruptive phasing. the phase ii lease terms, i'm giving it all away, mike many. now you're going to have it all here -- $120,000 for continuous construction period for both phase 1 and 2. when we get to phase -- occupancy of phase ii, a million, $1.2 million minimum rent versus adjusted every five yea
nothing that we're doing here is going to significantly change the state of affairs. anybody can say i think you're going to have to do an e-i-r. that later can be written, in that case a full e-i-r would take longer than this. we've said they're mitigated negative declaration could get us there. but if somebody wants an e-i-r done, member of the public, then it could extend this and we are probably more in line with what tmg is saying, then, you have to write another 10 months a year for the...